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Page 1: ...atic suspen sion enhances driving comfort and maintains a constant body height whatever the vehicle load Exterior side lighters These light up the zones fac ing the driver s and passen ger s doors Front rear parking assistance Sensors located in the bumpers detect obstacles Parking space sensor Measures the size of a space and informs you of the possi bility of parking Exterior rear view mirrors W...

Page 2: ... for a few A minutes If necessary switch on the ignition again to reactivate it Bonnet stay detach the stay and pivot it upwards to insert it into the notch To close move the stay back to its initial position lower the bonnet until it is horizontal then allow it to slam shut Bonnet opening closing To unlock pull the control locat ed under the dashboard towards you Opening Using the multifunction s...

Page 3: ...ning the tailgate Press on control 1 Note You cannot open the tail gate if the rear screen is already open Closing the tailgate Lower the tailgate using one of the handholds 3 located on the inside of the tailgate trim Past the balancing point allow the tailgate to close itself do not assist it or slow it down MODUBOX 22 kg maximum C4 Picasso The Modubox is composed of a shopping trolley and a flex...

Page 4: ...AIR KIT Depending on model the puncture repair kit is located either in the boot well or in the compart ment under the left hand second row passenger open the flap by turning the screw a quarter turn This puncture repair kit is a complete system for a temporary repair it is made up of a compres sor and a setting product Luggage cover blind Luggage cover in two sections Portable lamp ...

Page 5: ...s of the con certina plates 1 2 3 to their ver tical position then pull on the red belt G Before moving the third row seats return the rigid plates to the upright position and lock them Do not leave objects either on or underneath the second row seats when you are folding them Access to third row seats Pull on control E located at the top of the second row seats backrest Before moving the third ro...

Page 6: ...ards until it locks in position RIGID PLATE Grand C4 Picasso A rigid plate is attached to each second row seat backrest To unlock lock the rigid plate Slide latch A of the plate down wards to unlock it Return the plate to the upright position then slide latch A up wards to lock it Note Before deploying the rigid plates check that the second row seats are slid as far back as pos sible Requirements ...

Page 7: ...comfort position Pull on control B The backrest reclines and the seat base pivots slightly To return the seat to its original position Pull on control B and allow the seat to come forward LONGITUDINAL ADJUSTMENT Lift up control A located at the front of the seat and adjust the seat into the desired position Positioning the central seat belt Insert tongue C into the buckle on the right then insert ...

Page 8: ...ls Manual and automatic gearbox controls Automatic electronic parking brake control Instrument panel Passenger s air conditioning controls Scented air freshener Refrigerated storage Radio CD Fixed centred controls steering wheel Gear control levers Selector ...

Page 9: ...nual adjustments Electric adjustments Adjustment of seat height and angle longitudinal adjustment Adjustment of backrest angle and lumbar support Driver memorisation of driving positions Note The seats can also be ad justed on a temporary basis on opening one of the front doors after switching on the ignition Heated seat control located on the inside of the front seats ...

Page 10: ...sing control 1 Child mirror 2 This allows you to monitor the rear passengers It can be folded away to eliminate dazzle Rear view mirrors adjustment This operates with the ignition switched on From the driver s seat select the rear view mirror by moving control 1 to the left or right then adjust the rear view mirror as required in the 4 directions using control 2 Demisting deicing of the rear view ...

Page 11: ...r s seat position the controls located on the door enable the electric windows to be controlled Sliding sun visors Slide the blind on the visor to the desired position by pushing the area A The blinds are extended on the sun visor struts Fold the visor downwards to protect against being dazzled Panoramic glass roof blind Opening positions 1 to 9 Closing position 0 The blind has an anti pinch de vi...

Page 12: ...pe 2 Normal wipe 1 Intermittent wipe 0 Off 4 Automatic wipe by pressing downwards and single wipe Note To deactivate automatic wipe go to position 1 then return to position 0 Rear screen wipe Stop Intermittent Timed wash and wipe A Warning lamps for direction indicators and vehicle lamps B Audio system controls C Multifunction display controls D Horn E Optional function controls F Cruise control a...

Page 13: ... neutral position N Press firmly on the brake pedal and turn the ignition key Position Position Automatic gearbox P Park R Reverse N Neutral D Automatic mode M Sequential mode Using control levers and Gear changing in sequential mode Temporary manual operation in automatic mode To start Automatic gearbox Check that you are in position P or N and turn the ignition key Note To exit position P press o...

Page 14: ...pply the parking brake Never leave a child alone inside the vehicle with the ignition on as they could release the park ing brake Parking space sensor You can select the parking space sen sor function by pressing on button A Once the space has been measured the function displays the following messages Warning lamps display lamps display Warning lamps display ps dis Instrument panel panel panel Mul...

Page 15: ...e switched off the engine switched of Adjustment of air blower speed Adjustment of air distribution Mode of adjustment for rear passengers Black panel function extinction of air conditioning displays and button backlighting Deicing demisting of rear screen and rear view mirrors Adjustment of air blower speed DRIVER S AND PASSENGER S CONTROL PANEL REAR PASSENGERS CONTROL PANEL V E N T I L A T I O N...

Page 16: ...d rear windows and rear view mirrors Adjustment and display of air blower speed Adjustment of air distribution Mode of temperature adjustment for passenger Air recirculation Air conditioning not available in heating version Deicing demisting of rear screen and rear view mirrors Status of temperature adjustment active inactive Temperature adjustment DRIVER S CONTROL PANEL PASSENGER S CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 17: ...sing on button A If one of the doors is open or is not closed properly central lock ing will not work Anti intrusion security When starting the engine the sys tem automatically locks the doors once you reach approximately 10 km h approximately 6 mph Tyre deflation detection This function warns you if a tyre is deflated or punctured This system does not absolve the driver of the need to regularly che...

Page 18: ...lever aperture at an angle ISOFIX fixing system The 3 second row rear seats and the front passenger seat of your vehicle are fitted with regu lation ISOFIX anchoring points with 3 rings for each seat position A B C This fixing system is designed for children weighing up to 18 kg Electric control Pressing on the button prohibits operation of the electric windows and opening of the rear doors from the ...

Page 19: ...tructing them from closing properly Note if none of the doors is opened within thirty seconds fol lowing unlocking the doors auto matically relock Central locking Deadlocking A short press on button A locks your vehicle A long press on button A also closes the windows and the pan oramic glass roof blind The locking is confirmed by the continuous lighting of the direction indicators and the arming o...

Page 20: ...off Be aware that an inadvertent manipulation of the remote control in your pocket could cause the vehicle doors to unlock without your knowl edge However if no door is opened within thirty seconds following an unlock ing the doors will automatically relock Warning there is a risk of damage if the replacement battery is not in conformity Use only those batteries that are identical or equivalent to...

Page 21: ...ntral locking with the key Turn the key a second time in the door lock The vehicle is dead locked It is then impossible to open the doors from the inside or from the outside A long action with the key closes the windows Note With the vehicle stationary and the engine switched off lock ing is signalled by the flashing of the warning lamp on the interior locking control If any of the doors or the boo...

Page 22: ...ctive disarmed warning lamp off Alarm active armed the warn ing lamp flashes slowly Alarm triggered signalling an intrusion the warning lamp flashes rapidly if the alarm is dis armed by a press on the control B It stops as soon as you switch on the ignition Note If there is a malfunction the warning lamp remains perma nently on DISARMING OF THE ALARM USING THE REMOTE CONTROL The alarm is disarmed wh...

Page 23: ...still open the central locking does not operate but the alarm will arm itself after approx 45 seconds You will hear a rebound sound coming from the locks Note The siren is automatically deactivated for ex ample for disconnecting the battery as soon as the vehicle is unlocked using the remote control Deactivation of the volumetric detection You can operate the alarm with perimeter protection only b...

Page 24: ... wheel con trols After a variable period of time de pending on the functions being used these functions switch off automatically To reactivate them immediately you will need to start the engine again and let it run for a few min utes to enable the functions to operate when the engine is next switched off Note When the vehicle goes into economy mode a message is displayed on the multifunction scree...

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Page 26: ... steering wheel 18 Selector for automatic gear box or electronic gearbox system 6 speed 19 Controls Windscreen wipe Screen wash Rear screen wipe Trip computer 20 Driver s air conditioning controls 21 Controls Rear view mirrors Windows Child safety 22 Bonnet release 23 Controls Fuel flap Parking assistance Lane departure warning system Alarm deactivation Headlamps adjustment 24 Steering lock ignitio...

Page 27: ... and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard Mono tone instrument panel with multifunction screen A Bi tone instrument panel with multifunction screen C NaviDrive instrument panel with multifunction screen DT I N S T R U M E N T P A N E L S ...

Page 28: ...recorder 8 Multifunction screen A 9 Maintenance indicator when switching on ignition then total mileage recorder COMMAND BUTTONS A Lighting rheostat available day and night B Trip mileage recorder reset C Lighting rheostat available day and night D Check list of alerts Warning lamps display Warning lamps display M O N O T O N E I N S T R U M E N T P A N E L E L L M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E ...

Page 29: ... and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard Mono tone instrument panel with multifunction screen A Bi tone instrument panel with multifunction screen C NaviDrive instrument panel with multifunction screen DT I N S T R U M E N T P A N E L S ...

Page 30: ...r when switching on ignition then total mileage recorder COMMAND BUTTONS A Lighting rheostat available day and night B Trip mileage recorder reset C Personalisation of the instrument panel display of desired information D COLOUR choice of background colour This button offers you a whole range of colour backgrounds from white to blue Warning lamps display Warning lamps display B I T O N E I N S T R...

Page 31: ... and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard Mono tone instrument panel with multifunction screen A Bi tone instrument panel with multifunction screen C NaviDrive instrument panel with multifunction screen DT I N S T R U M E N T P A N E L S ...

Page 32: ...ndicator when switching on ignition then total mileage recorder 9 Gearbox information COMMAND BUTTONS A Personalisation of the instrument panel display of desired information B COLOUR choice of background colour This button offers you a whole range of colour backgrounds from white to blue C Lighting rheostat available day and night D Trip mileage recorder reset N A V I D R I V E I N S T R U M E N ...

Page 33: ...ection indicator See Signalling Dipped beams See Signalling Foglamps rear See Signalling Main beams See Signalling Front foglamps See Signalling The direction indicators operate simultaneously when the hazard lamps are activated Direction indicator and lighting lamps W A R N I N G L A M P S ...

Page 34: ...r s seat belts not fastened The warning lamp lights up be tween 0 and 20 km h Above 20 km h approx 12 mph it flash es accompanied by a screen mes sage and a sound signal for around 120 seconds Rear passengers or front passen ger s seat belt not fastened with out presence sensor When the ignition is switched on the points corresponding to the seat positions with seat belts not fastened remain lit up...

Page 35: ...g the engine See the chapter Starting Coolant temperature warning lamp This comes on each time you switch on the ignition for a few seconds If it comes on while the engine is running this indicates an abnormal increase in the coolant temperature It is essential to stop the vehicle Check the coolant level having tak en all the appropriate precautions If the level is satisfactory contact a CITROËN d...

Page 36: ...last bar goes out there are approximately 2 litres of fuel re maining in the tank Foot on brake warning lamp The flashing of this warning lamp on the display informs you that you need to press the brake pedal in order to be able to start the engine on a vehicle with the 6 speed Electronic Gearbox System or to quit position P in the case of an au tomatic gearbox This warning lamp comes on if you att...

Page 37: ...ds Note to make sure that the measurement is reliable check the oil level on horizontal ground with the engine having been stopped for at least 15 minutes This display indicates normal operation A flashing of OIL indicates that the oil level is below minimum Check with the manual dipstick See Levels If the low level is confirmed top the level up A flashing of OIL indicates a problem with the indicato...

Page 38: ... switch on the igni tion and for 5 seconds the symbol and the distance flash Example There remain up to the next service 900 km or miles On switching on the ignition and for 5 seconds the instrument pan el indicates Operation if the service interval has been exceeded Each time you switch on the igni tion the spanner and the mileage covered preceded by a minus beyond the recommended interval flash Ex...

Page 39: ...tch on the ignition Keep button A pressed down until the screen indicates a zero and the maintenance spanner disappears Switch off the ignition Maintenance intervals If you use your vehicle in particularly difficult conditions it is essential to have recourse refer to the service schedule for driving in severe con ditions comprising shorter intervals between services see the Mainte nance Guide M A ...

Page 40: ...on to acti vate deactivate operation of the rear wiper automatic guide me home light ing depending on model electronic parking brake automatic functions application release door selectivity lightingofdaytime runninglamps depending on country Options for display of alert mes sages Display adjustments for alter ing the date and the time on the displays Languages for choosing the display language Uni...

Page 41: ... Use J or M to select the sub menu for configuration of your vehicle then confirm your choice with a press on L 3 Select electronic automatic parking brake by pressing J or M 4 The system tells you whether the function status is active or inactive Modify this status with a press on K or N 5 Validate with a press on L PERSONALISATION and CONFIGURATION To activate deactivate rear screen wipe when you ...

Page 42: ... you the status of the doors tailgate Modify this status with a press on K or N 5 Validate with a press on L To activate deactivate lighting of daytime running lamps depending on country 1 Press on O 2 Use J or M to select the sub menu for configuration of your vehicle then confirm your choice with a press on L 3 Select lighting of daytime running lamps by pressing J or M 4 The system tells you the ...

Page 43: ...ode of display 4 Make your adjustment by press ing K or K N You can continue your adjustments by selecting a different element by presses on J or M When you have finished your adjustments press L To choose the language 1 Press on O 2 Use J or M to select the sub menu for Languages Confirm your choice with a press on L 3 With presses on K or K N select the language of your choice then validate with a...

Page 44: ...windscreen wipe Personalisation Configuration for activating deactivating operation of the rear wiper automatic guide me home lighting Xenon dual function directional headlamps electronic parking brake automatic functions application release door selectivity lighting of daytime running lamps and for choosing brightness intensity time date and units the display language Bluetooth hands free kit See ...

Page 45: ...confirm your choice with a press on L 5 Using J or M adjust the value then validate with a press on L 6 Validate with OK on the dis play To access the log of alerts in the trip computer 1 Press on O 2 Use J or M to select the icon for the trip computer then con firm your choice with a press on L 3 Select the log of alerts 4 When you see the list displayed scroll down using J or M 5 Press on H to ret...

Page 46: ...guration then confirm your choice with a press on L 3 Then select the sub menu for vehicle parameters Confirm your choice with a press on L 4 Using J or M select driv ing assistance Confirm your choice with a press on L 5 Then by pressing L select deselect Xenon dual function directional headlamps to acti vate deactivate them 6 Validate with OK on the dis play M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N C ...

Page 47: ...or M to select Person alisation Configuration then confirm your choice with a press on L 3 Select the display configuration using J or M Confirm with a press on L 4 Select the adjustment for the date and the time using J or M Confirm with a press on L 5 Press J or M to select the values you wish to modify Confirm your choice with a press on L 6 Make your adjustments by pressing J or M validating each ad...

Page 48: ...Drive instructions Map See NaviDrive instructions Video See NaviDrive instructions Navigation guidance See NaviDrive instructions Audio See NaviDrive instructions It is recommended that the driver should not manipulate the controls described below while the vehicle is in motion 1 Outside temperature 2 Directory 3 Date 4 Telephone 5 Time When the outside temperature is between 3 C and 3 C the dis p...

Page 49: ...ption The average speed The Journeys Journeys 1 and 2 are independent of each other but identical in use For example they allow you to al locate journey 1 for daily calcula tions and journey 2 for monthly calculations Setting a Journey to zero When the relevant Journey is dis played give a long press on the end of the wiper control stalk To access display and selection of the various types of info...

Page 50: ...be displayed be displayed tion of range only becomes significant after a certain After a re initialisation of the trip computer the indica After a re initialisation of the trip computer the indica length of time tion of range only becomes significant after a certain tion of range only becomes significant after a certain Average consumption This is the relationship between the fuel consumed and the di...

Page 51: ...e control and speed limiter Audio system controls Direction indicator and lighting lamps Optional function controls Multifunction display controls F I X E D C E N T R E D C O N T R O L S S T E E R I N G W H E E L ...

Page 52: ...trol or speed limiter Search of higher frequencies Scrolling of pre set stations Decrease of speed Activation of cruise control Increase of speed Activation of cruise control Increase in sound volume Decrease in sound volume Mute See chapter on Radio or NaviDrive instructions Selection of the parking space function F I X E D C E N T R E D C O N T R O L S S T E E R I N G W H E E L ...

Page 53: ...nel To view the personalisation menu via this button give it a long press Selection of the type of information to be displayed on the right of the screen radio trip computer navigation guidance etc and for multifunction screen A choice of activation deactivation of your functions and adjustment choices Cancellation of the current operation or return to the previous display Air recirculation Valida...

Page 54: ...s Note After the vehicle has had a prolonged stop or if the brake ped al has been applied several times when stationary it is necessary to press the brake pedal fully down in order to authorise starting of the engine Advice Vehicles equipped with a turbocharger Never stop the engine without having allowed it to run for a few seconds at idle this being the time required for the turbocharger to retu...

Page 55: ... come to a complete halt The movement should be made slowly in order to prevent snatching noises Note With a manual gearbox the cruise control is active from 4th gear above speeds of 40 km h 25 mph the speed limiter is active above speeds of 30 km h 19 mph M A N U A L G E A R B O X ...

Page 56: ...ight on multifunction screen DT A background lit position grille associated with the selector allows you to view the position selected When the ignition is on lighting of the SERVICE warning lamp accompanied by a sound signal and the message Gearbox faulty indicates a malfunction Urgently contact a CITROËN dealer For safety Position N can only be disengaged if you are pressing the brake pedal When...

Page 57: ...de Changing to automatic mode To change to automatic mode move the selector to A Manual mode Changing to manual mode Manual mode activates when you move the selector to M Pull the lever to change up a gear Pull the lever to change down a gear When the engine is running be fore accelerating to move the ve hicle make sure that the position engaged on the selector grille or in the instrument panel is...

Page 58: ... of gears The request to change gear will be taken into account You will still be in automatic mode The warning lamp A re mains lit up in the instrument panel This function enables you to an ticipate certain situations such as the approach of a bend or the need to overtake another vehi cle 6 S P E E D E L E C T R O N I C G E A R B O X S Y S T E M A U T O M A T I C M O D E 6 S P E E D E L E C T R O...

Page 59: ...he driver ac tions this on the lever controls 6 S P E E D E L E C T R O N I C G E A R B O X S Y S T E M M A N U A L M O D E 6 S P E E D E L E C T R O N I C G E A R B O X S Y S T E M 6 S P E E D E L E C T R O N I C G E A R B O X S Y S T E M Observations If the vehicle stops or reduces speed for example when ap proaching a stop sign the gear box changes down automatically to first gear In manual mode...

Page 60: ...rator pedal beyond the end of travel switch by pressing down firmly Vehicle stationary with the engine running In the event of a prolonged stop with the engine running the gearbox changes automatically to neutral N Stopping the engine Before stopping the engine you can choose to leave the vehicle in neutral move the selector to position N to leave the vehicle with a gear engaged R A or M Place the ...

Page 61: ...a sound signal is heard if the selector is not in position P Always make sure that the selector is in position P before you leave your vehicle If the gearbox is in position P but the position of the selector is different reposition the selector on P so that you can start the vehicle The automatic gearbox gives you a choice of two driving modes automatic mode sequential mode A U T O M A T I C G E A...

Page 62: ... P a message place automatic gear box in position P appears on the multifunction screen accompa nied by a beep and the flashing of P in the instrument panel A U T O M A T I C G E A R B O X G E N E R A L To avoid incoherence between the position of the selector and the actual position of the gear box always exit from position P when you switch on the ignition and press the brake pedal Otherwise when...

Page 63: ...s When braking the gearbox may change down automatically in order to provide effective engine braking If you lift your foot off the accelerator abruptly the gearbox will not engage a higher gear Temporary manual operation when in automatic mode By pulling either of the levers or you can exercise temporary con trol over the changing of gears The request to change gear will be taken into account You...

Page 64: ...mph Urgently contact a CITROËN dealer Sequential mode with manual gear changing Position of the selector for manual gear changing Move the selector to position M Pull the lever to change up a gear Pull the lever to change down a gear A U T O M A T I C G E A R B O X S E Q U E N T I A L M O D E Observations If the vehicle stops or reduces speed for example when ap proaching a stop sign the gear box ...

Page 65: ...the ABS the vehicle should be examined as soon as possible by a CITROËN However to restore the safety associated with the correct operation of the operation of the dealer On slippery surfaces gravel snow ice etc driving carefully is still es sential Emergency braking assistance system In an emergency this system enables you to achieve the optimum braking pressure more quickly thereby reducing the ...

Page 66: ...ector in posi tion A M or R To immobilise the vehicle Immobilisation engine off With the vehicle stationary the park ing brake is automatically applied when the engine is switched off E L E C T R O N I C PA R K I N G B R A K E Full release of the parking brake is confirmed by the extinction of warning lamp P on control A and on the instru ment panel the display of a message park ing brake released ...

Page 67: ...ing lamp on the instrument panel With the automatic functions de activated the application and re lease of the parking brake are done manually The full application of the park ing brake is confirmed by the extinction of the warning lamp on control A and of warning lamp P on the instrument panel the display of a message park ing brake released on the multi function display Note If you pull control A...

Page 68: ...e applying the parking brake manually when the gradient you are parked on is variable in its effect e g on a ferry in a lorry during towing Note In the case of towing a loaded vehicle or parking on a gradient turn the front wheels towards the pavement and engage a gear when you park After a maximum application the release time will be longer PARTICULAR SITUATIONS In certain situations starting the...

Page 69: ...me ESP provides stability during dy namic emergency braking If the dynamic emergency braking malfunctions one of the following messages will be displayed on the instrument panel screen Parking brake faulty Parking brake control faulty The dynamic emergency brak ing must only be used in excep tional circumstances If a failure of the ESP sys tem is signalled by the lighting of this warning lamp then...

Page 70: ...unlocking device clockwise For safety reasons it is essential to continue turning the device as far as it will go or until you hear a knocking noise The parking brake is released 9 Remove the unlocking device and store it with the blocks in the toolbox Note The operation of the parking brake re initialises when the ignition is switched off then on again If the reinitialisation of the parking brake...

Page 71: ...wing warning lamps The automatic functions are deactivated The hill start assist is unavailable The electronic parking brake is only available manually 3 Display of message Parking brake faulty and the following warning lamps The manual unlocking of the electronic parking brake is una vailable The hill start assist is unavailable The automatic functions and manual application are still available E...

Page 72: ... flashes or if the warning lamps do not come on when the ignition is switched on this method does not work Contact a CITROËN dealer come on when the ignition is switched on this switched To release the electronic parking brake 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Pull the control lever and hold it for approximately 3 seconds 5 Display of message Parking brake con trol faulty automatic mode activated and the ...

Page 73: ... vehicle is held for a brief moment when you release the brake pedal Warning do not exit the vehicle while it is being held in the hill start assist phase If you need to exit the vehicle with the engine running manually apply the parking brake and ensure that the warning lamp P red on the instrument panel is permanently on On an ascending slope with the vehicle stationary the vehicle is held for a...

Page 74: ...peed too high or the measuring phase is terminated flashing the measuring is in progress or the message is being displayed The parking space sensor function assists you in finding a parking space it measures the size of the space and gives you information on the possibility of fitting into a free space depending on the dimensions of your vehicle and the distances necessary for your manœuvring the lev...

Page 75: ...erform the manœuvre Parking possible Parking difficult Parking not advised Note The function deselects itself automatically when you engage reverse gear when you switch off the ignition if measuring is not requested within five minutes of selection of the function if the vehicle speed exceeds the threshold of 70 km h approx 45 mph for one minute Warning if the lateral distance be tween your vehicle ...

Page 76: ...m optimises traction and prevents wheel spin by acting on the brakes of the driving wheels as well as on the engine It also improves steering stability during acceleration Operation When either the ESP or ASR system is in operation the ESP ASR warning lamp flashes Deactivation In exceptional conditions vehicle stuck in snow soft ground etc it may prove useful to deactivate the ESP ASR system to all...

Page 77: ...if you press on the hazard lamps button on the dashboard Driving with the hazard lamps activated renders the direction indicators inoperational Distress signal The distress signal operates all the direction indicators simultaneously Only make use of this in a situa tion of danger for an emergency stop or if you find yourself driving in exceptional weather conditions The distress signal will operate...

Page 78: ...ver s and passenger s doors the zones forward of the door mirrors and rearward of the front doors Illumination extinction The side lighters come on when you unlock the vehicle or press on the lighting button on the remote control when you remove the key from the ignition when you open a door when you use the remote control to locate your vehicle They are timed to go out automati cally They go out ...

Page 79: ...ver s and passenger s doors the zones forward of the door mirrors and rearward of the front doors Illumination extinction The side lighters come on when you unlock the vehicle or press on the lighting button on the remote control when you remove the key from the ignition when you open a door when you use the remote control to locate your vehicle They are timed to go out automati cally They go out ...

Page 80: ...tion of rear foglamps For a vehicle equipped with front and rear foglamps 1st turn forwards lighting of front foglamps 2nd turn forwards lighting of rear foglamps 1st turn rearwards extinction of rear foglamps 2nd turn rearwards extinction of front foglamps Note Foglamps should be used only in conditions of fog or snowfall GUIDE ME HOME LIGHTING With the ignition off this func tion temporarily swi...

Page 81: ...tion of rear foglamps For a vehicle equipped with front and rear foglamps 1st turn forwards lighting of front foglamps 2nd turn forwards lighting of rear foglamps 1st turn rearwards extinction of rear foglamps 2nd turn rearwards extinction of front foglamps Note Foglamps should be used only in conditions of fog or snowfall GUIDE ME HOME LIGHTING With the ignition off this func tion temporarily swi...

Page 82: ...f the intensity of the rain Note A press downwards produces a single wipe without deactivating automatic wipe IMPORTANT Do not cover the rain sensor which is located behind the interior rear view mirror and visible from outside the windscreen If washing the vehicle switch off the ignition or deactivate automatic wipe Changing the wiper blades For replacement the wipers should be stopped in the mai...

Page 83: ...a journey make sure that you de ice it before using the front and rear wipers Remove any accumulation of snow from the base of the windscreen B Rear screen wipe Rear screen wipe will deploy automatically provided the windscreen wipers are operating when you engage reverse gear Activation deactivation of this function is possible via the Personalisation Configuration menu in the Main menu Note Deact...

Page 84: ...atically when you engage reverse gear The lever on the bottom edge of the interior rear view mirror enables it to be placed in two positions Day position the lever is not visible Night position anti dazzle the lever is visible Permit reader The athermic windscreen comprises a zone situated on either side of the base of the child mirror to enable access permits to be read e g mo torway toll permit ...

Page 85: ...ed manually In this case you have to press on the rear of the control to deploy them Note The automatic foldback of the rear view mirrors can be deactivated Contact a CITROËN dealer AUTOMATIC TILTING OF REAR VIEW MIRRORS IN REVERSE GEAR This functions enables you to au tomatically see the ground pave ment when parking using reverse gear Adjusting the indexed position of the driver s and passenger ...

Page 86: ...ion then adjust the position of the steering wheel Unlock the steering wheel by pulling the control A towards you A Adjust the position of the steering wheel then lock it by pushing the control firmly back into its initial lo cation Note If you press firmly on your steering wheel after locking a small click may be heard S T E E R I N G W H E E L A D J U S T M E N T S E A T B E L T A D J U S T M E N ...

Page 87: ...osi tion desired Closing the roof blind position 0 Rotate the control B to position 0 to close the roof blind The blind has an anti pinch device Note A long press on the locking button on the remote control will close the blind practical when for example you leave your vehicle on a sunlit carpark On returning to your vehicle a short press on the button B repositions the blind to the last position ...

Page 88: ...utomati cally keep to the speed chosen Note The speed of your vehicle may vary slightly in relation to that memorised If during the operation of cruise control the system is unable to keep within the memorised speed for example on a steep descent then the speed flashes Adapt your speed as necessary Bi tone instrument panel Adjustment of the memorised speed while cruise control is in operation You c...

Page 89: ...on button 3 Your vehicle automati cally returns to the memorised cruise speed which is displayed in zone A If the memorised cruise speed is higher than the current speed the vehicle wll accelerate to reach the former by selection of the current speed Press on button 2 or 4 once the desired speed has been reached The information OFF will then disappear from zone A Observation If during the opera ti...

Page 90: ...means of short or long presses on button 4 to increase the memo rised maximum speed button 2 to decrease the memo rised maximum speed Note successive presses will modify the maximum speed in steps of 1 km h and a sustained press in steps of 5 km h 3 mph Activation of the maximum speed When the desired maximum speed is displayed press button 3 so that the limitation is activated The information OFF...

Page 91: ... function active again Observation If during the operation of the speed limiter the system is unable to keep within the maximum speed for example on a steep de scent or under heavy acceleration then the speed flashes Adapt your speed as necessary The function will re engage when your speed returns below the de sired maximum speed Disengagement of the maximum speed Press on button 3 This action caus...

Page 92: ...jams etc To regenerate the filter it is advised to drive as soon as possible when traffic conditions permit at a speed of 60 km h around 40 mph or more for at least five minutes until the alert message disappears If this alert persists consult a CITROËN dealer Observation After prolonged idling or driving at very low speeds you may occasionally notice water vapour be ing emitted from the exhaust when...

Page 93: ...e marking to the right oriented to the left for crossing a lane marking to the left The system does not alert you while your direction indicator is operating nor for about 20 seconds after your direction indicator has stopped Note In the event of an electronic malfunction a message is displayed the SERVICE warning lamp comes on and a sound signal is heard Con tact a CITROËN dealer warning lamp war...

Page 94: ...ty when driving round bends is considerably improved On vehicles equipped with day time running lamps according to country the function is acti vated only if the lighting control is on main beam dipped beam or AUTO automatic lighting of head lamps If the control is in position 0 the function is not active Activation Deactivation The function can be activated deactivated in the Main menu See Multif...

Page 95: ... In forward gear or in reverse gear as the vehicle approaches the ob stacle the sound signal becomes more and more rapid and the bars are seen to move ever nearer to the vehicle Whether in forward gear or in reverse gear when the obstacle is close the sound signal becomes continuous and the WARNING panel appears on the multifunction display Note the sound signal is emitted by the loudspeakers that...

Page 96: ... rear parking assistance is deactivated automatically if a trailer is attached to the vehicle The fitting of the The rear parking assistance is deactivated automatically if a trailer is attached to the vehicle The fitting of the The proximity sensors will not be able to detect obstacles that are situated immediately below or above the bumpers A thin object such as a spike or a bollard or other simil...

Page 97: ... the windows you must reverse the movement of the glass For that reverse the position of the control concerned This is for deactivating operation of the electric windows and opening of the rear doors from the rear seat positions It is activated by a press on the control A located on the window control panel or by an action on the locks of the rear doors The warning lamp in the instrument panel com...

Page 98: ...ock again automatically when the vehicle reaches a speed of around 10 km h 6 mph Activation Deactivation of the function After switching on the ignition give a long press on the central unlocking control until you see a message displayed and a sound signal is emitted Locking from the inside A press on the control A operates the electric central locking and un locking provided the doors and tailgat...

Page 99: ... lock Push the white component inside the lock to the left to unlock the boot Manual control emergency mode Should there be an electrical failure it is possible to lock the vehicle doors by actioning the control B on each door With the door open insert for example the end of the ignition key into the aperture and turn it Close the door After a repair normal functioning resumes by means of the unlo...

Page 100: ... III 99 V E N T I L A T I O N H E A T I N G These air vents apply only to the 7 seater versions ...

Page 101: ...This filter has to be changed in accordance with the vehicle main tenance schedule see the Main tenance Guide Air conditioning To ensure that your system oper ates correctly it is recommended to have it checked regularly Water arising from condensation in the air conditioning drains away through a hole provided for this purpose A pool of water may thus form under the vehicle when sta tionary To kee...

Page 102: ... passenger Press on button 3 to have independent passenger control of cabin air temperature The warning lamp goes out Note While the passenger is adjusting temperature the warning lamp lights up 4 Air recirculation This control is for isolating disagreeable odours or fumes coming from outside Press on button 4 to exclude entry of outside air The warning lamp lights up This should be cancelled as s...

Page 103: ...ing of the rear screen and the exterior rear view mirrors The warning lamp lights up The deicing demisting switches off automatically to prevent excessive consumption of power 7 Rapid deicing demisting of front and rear windows and rear view mirrors Press on button 7 The warning lamp lights up This function simultaneously activates front deicing demisting optimum flow of air recirculation prohibiti...

Page 104: ...onditioning To make the best use of the system we recommend Automatic air conditioning With automatic air conditioning you are recommended to choose AUTO operation V E N T I L A T I O N H E A T I N G A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G ...

Page 105: ... it is recommended to keep all the air vents open Using the AUTO mode will prevent misting inside the vehicle in cold or humid weather Note When starting from cold in order to avoid a rush of cold air the blower attains its optimum level progressively Manual resumption of one or more functions It is possible to adjust each of the functions 4 6 and 10 manually The display of the AUTO function will ...

Page 106: ...displayed in an attempt to attain your preference more rapidly The system automatically does all in its power to make up the difference in temperature as soon as possible A U T O M A T I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G 3 Adjustment of the air blower speed The air blower operates only when the engine is running except when the REST function is activated To adjust the flow of air press on the button ...

Page 107: ...olled automatically and you cannot modify them 4 Adjustment of the air distribution Press on button 4 so that the air flows scroll succes sively on the display 5 Air recirculation This button activates the recirculation of air within the passenger compartment and also has an automatic function The air distribution you have chosen is con firmed by the lighting of the corresponding warning lamps in th...

Page 108: ... their conven ience Closing of the air flow for the rear passengers The supply of air is cut off 7 Panel display mode black panel function This function turns the displays and panel backlighting on or off Function activated a press on any button will light up the screen temporarily A press on button 7 deactivates the function lighting of buttons and screen is again permanent Note This function opti...

Page 109: ...own temperature The temperature for the passenger is indexed on that for the driver 2 Rear passengers right left By default in AUTO position the ad justment of the air flow is aligned on the front ventilation Rotate the button to decrease or in crease the air flow Note you can adjust the air flow only if the driver enables you to see button 6 of the driver s control panel A U T O M A T I C A I R C O ...

Page 110: ...by the progressive filling of the ventilator blades By decreasing the flow to zero you deactivate the air conditioning system OFF Note you can adjust the temperature and the air flow only if the driver enables you to see button 6 of the driver s control panel This warning lamp signifies that the passenger controls are locked you can adjust neither the temperature nor the air flow which remain aligned o...

Page 111: ...onditioning To make the best use of the system we recommend Automatic air conditioning With automatic air conditioning you are recommended to choose AUTO operation V E N T I L A T I O N H E A T I N G A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G ...

Page 112: ... restraints fitted Backrest angle Action the control and adjust the angle of the backrest It is possible to incline the backrest 45 rearwards by tilting it until it locks to unlock it lift the control Seat height adjustment Raise or lower the the control the number of times necessary to obtain the position desired Lumbar support Rotate the control until you attain the position desired Longitudinal ...

Page 113: ...t doors after switching off the ignition Electric adjustments Adjustment of seat height and angle longitudinal adjustment Adjustment of backrest angle and lumbar support Raise or lower the front of control 1 to raise or lower the front of the seat base on driver s seat Raise or lower the rear of control 1 to raise or lower the seat Action control 1 forwards or rearwards to slide the seat forwards ...

Page 114: ...ng pre set position Memorisation of driving positions You can pre set two driving posi tions via the buttons located on the side of the seat Memorising a driving position To pre set a driving position With the ignition on adjust your seat and your rear view mirrors Press on button M then imme diately on button 1 first driving position or button 2 second driving position The memorisation will be con...

Page 115: ...der the third row floor in the case of the Grand C4 Picasso You can then have a load floor that is continuous up to the front seat backrests 7 seats 6 seats 5 seats 4 seats Maximum loadspace 5 seats 4 seats 3 seats Maximum loadspace Examples of seat configurations Grand C4 Picasso Examples of seat configurations C4 Picasso R E A R S E A T S ...

Page 116: ... position Pull on the control B and allow the seat to come forwards IMPORTANT Always supervise any movements of seats by chil dren REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS The rear head restraints have two possible positions 1 a low position for when the seats are not occupied 2 a high position to ensure pas senger safety by raising the restraints to their locking posi tion To lower the head restraints Press on the u...

Page 117: ... the seat base The assembly then lowers onto the floor TO RETURN THE SEATS TO THE UPRIGHT POSITION Raise the backrests and push them rearwards so that they lock in position PLATES BEHIND THE SECOND ROW SEATS Plates below the second row seats provide the bottom of the bootspace with rigidity They automatically fol low the seat movements e g longitudinal adjustment folding A storage area is available...

Page 118: ... position Pull on the control B and allow the seat to come forwards IMPORTANT Always supervise any movements of seats by chil dren REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS The rear head restraints have two possible positions 1 a low position for when the seats are not occupied 2 a high position to ensure pas senger safety by raising the restraints to their locking posi tion To lower the head restraints Press on the u...

Page 119: ... Raise the backrests and push them rearwards so that they lock in position To unlock lock the rigid plate Slide the latch A on the plate downwards to unlock Return the plate to the upright position then slide the latch A upwards to lock Note Before deploying the rigid plates check that the second row seats are slid as far as possible rearwards 5 seater configurations do not have these rigid plates ...

Page 120: ... behind the seat the third row passengers can get to their seats To exit the third row seat positions 1 Hold the control E in the raised position The seat unlocks and the seat base comes up against the backrest 2 Push the seat backrest still holding the control E in the raised position Note if the table on the back of the first row seat is down close it to enable this operation Repositioning the se...

Page 121: ... STOW THE SEATS 1 Return the second row rigid plates to their initial position and lock them 2 Lower the head restraints 3 Correctly position the concer tina plate vertically behind the seat 4 Pull on the control G located at the bottom of the seat back rest The seat unlocks 5 Next push the backrest gently forwards The backrest pivots folding onto the seat base The seat base then folds into the st...

Page 122: ...cover positio ned behind the second row seats enables you to prevent objects from sliding under or between the second two seats as well as concealing the contents of your boot from outside view It is fixed to the floor by two hooks located behind the seats and an chored at special points on the rear pillars This flexible luggage cover is mo vable and can be rolled up for stowage behind the second row...

Page 123: ...nsure that all of the passengers are correctly restrained by their seat belts To be effective a seat belt must Restrain a single person of adult size Not bear any signs of being cut or frayed Never carry a child on your knees Do not swap buckles as they would then not fulfil their proper roles Never use clamps or clips to loos en your seat belt Do not pass the seat belt over hard or breakable objec...

Page 124: ...ts and in order not to get them jammed take care to stow them on the sides of the backrests Installation of the seat belt C4 Picasso 1 Open the cover A 2 Remove the belt tongues from their housing 3 Bring the belt tongues up to the relay ring B 4 Insert the attachment then pass the tongues through the ring 5 Reclose the cover A Make sure that the belt is correctly positioned in the recess in the c...

Page 125: ...ate use of the luggage cover Requirements for the third row passenger seat belts Take care to attach the third row passenger seat belts on the rings provided for this purpose Do not attach the belts on the anchoring points marked with a red cross see illustration above T H I R D R O W S E A T B E L T S G R A N D C 4 P I C A S S O Before use To avoid damaging or jamming the seat belts take care to ...

Page 126: ...fered in the collision detection zones see illustration According to the de gree of seriousness of impacts it determines Whether the seat belt is sufficient to protect you Slight impact Whether the seat belt preten sioner needs to be additionally actioned in order to hold you in your seat Medium impact Whether the airbag should be deployed in addition to the two initial systems Violent impact Each ...

Page 127: ...ires a violent lateral impact ap plied on all or part of one of the lateral collision zones coming in a horizontal plane from the side The role of the side airbag is to place itself between the occupant driver or front passenger and the door panel thus limiting the risk of injuries to the chest The rear side airbags give the rear passengers except the central passenger the same protection as that ...

Page 128: ...imperative to deactivate the passenger airbag For that With the ignition switched off insert the key into the switch A located in the glovebox Turn the key to the OFF posi tion the passenger airbag is de activated The front passenger airbag de activation warning lamp comes on permanently on the display In the event of a malfunction the airbag fault warning lamp comes on and a message displays In t...

Page 129: ...do not deploy in the case of a slight collision or an im pact at the rear of the vehicle or in certain manoeuvring conditions The deployment of one or more airbags is accompanied by a small release of unharmful smoke as well as by a detonation that is caused by the activation of the pyrotechnic cartridge integral to the system This smoke is not toxic but may be an irritant to per sons who are sens...

Page 130: ...ng lamp comes on then goes out again approx 10 seconds after the engine is started When the ignition is switched on the warning lamp comes onthengoesoutagainapprox 10 seconds after the engine is started Note Activation of the function is confirmed by the temporary light ing of the warning lamp accompa nied by a message C H I L D S A F E T Y This system works independ ently and in no way replaces th...

Page 131: ...to 36 kg Kiddy Life L4 for use with a three point seat belt The height and width of the backrest as well as the length of the seat cushion should be adjusted as a function of the age and girth of your child For the safety of young children from 9 to 18 kg CITROËN rec For the safety of young children For the safety of young children ommends you to use the protec tion apron Other child seats are rec...

Page 132: ...t the child seat is in compliance with current legislation ensuring that it bears an orange label featuring the range of weights for which it is suitable as well as its approval number It is compulsory for a child weighing less than 9 kg to be trans ported in the rear facing position Statistically the safest seats for the carrying of children are the rear seats CITROËN recommends that you install ...

Page 133: ...alling a rear facing child seat in the front passenger seat position Take care to comply with the fitting instructions given in the child seat manufacturer s user guide To install a large child seat rear facing or forward facing on one of the rear seats slide the seat rearwards so that the child seat is not hampered by the front seat Seat position Weight groups established by legislation 10 kg and ...

Page 134: ...elt The ISOFIX shell is secured to the bottom rings on an ISOFIX position occupying 2 rear seat positions To install ISOFIX child seats type B1 remove the head restraints from the seats TABLE SUMMARISING THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In compliance with European legislation ECE 16 this table indicates which of the ISOFIX child seats can be installed in seat positions in your vehicle that a...

Page 135: ...ion The ISOFIX child seat recommended for your vehicle is the ISOFIX RÖMER Duo It is marketed in the CITROËN network It is equipped with a top belt and so it is approved as an ISOFIX universal child seat If it is installed in a rear seat position the vehicle s corresponding front seat should be adjusted so that the child s feet do not touch the backrest of this front seat This ISOFIX child seat ca...

Page 136: ...ver at the top of the backrest for the second row seats and at the bottom right of the seat base for the front passenger seat position ISOFIX child seats have two latches which are easy to attach on the two bottom rings A and B Top ring C 1 To attach the top ring unclip the cover D 2 Raise the head restraint of the vehicle seat then pass the attachment between the uprights 3 Next secure the attach...

Page 137: ...open To restow the table raise it until the latch locks Note For safety reasons these collapse downwards if excessive pressure is exerted Individual reading lamps Reading lamps C may be incorporated in the front seat backrests behind the tables These light the surface of the tables without disturbing the other passengers They are accessible only while the table is down Press on the On Off button t...

Page 138: ...ting when you open a door or when the front in terior lamp is in the permanent position permanent lighting I N T E R I O R L I G H T I N G Note the opening of a door switches the interior lamps on the opening of the tailgate switches the third row interior lamp on also the boot lamps INTERIOR LAMPS 1 Reading lamps A press on one of the buttons switches the corresponding spot lamp on or off They do...

Page 139: ... control A to obtain your brightness preference To decrease the lighting intensity Press a few times on the left of the control A to obtain your brightness preference Note This lighting is available at night or in conditions of poor day light COURTESY LIGHTING The automatic courtesy lighting consists of the footwell lamps the interior lamps and the ambiance light sources FRONT DOOR POCKETS WITH AU...

Page 140: ...rom its housing by starting to pull from the top as indicated by the arrow Press on the switch C located on the back of the lamp to turn it on or off The bracket B allows you to put the lamp down for a precise purpose for example while changing a wheel To stow the portable flash light Always position the lamp in its housing starting from the bottom If it is not properly positioned it may not rechar...

Page 141: ...ain closed when the vehicle is moving Dedicated refrigerated storage Vehicles with an electronic gearbox or an automatic gearbox possess dedicated refrigerated storage sit uated at the centre of the dashboard depending on model To open pull on the handle and lower the lid The refrigerated storage has a ventilation duct It is di rectly linked to the vehicle s air conditioning system and is supplied...

Page 142: ...urn Third row storage Third row passengers may have storage pockets in the side panel and each of them will have a cup holder 7 seater model Front door compartments The front door pockets can hold objects equivalent in volume to a 1 5 litre bottle They may have their own lighting coming on automatically when your hand approaches This lighting goes out automatically after a few moments when your ha...

Page 143: ...ed in the cup holders on the rear tables I N T E R I O R C O M F O R T SUN BLINDS C4 Picasso Second row Pull on the tab A and anchor the blind on the hook B Rear screen blind Pull on the tab of the blind lo cated on the luggage cover and position the blind on the hooks Do not attach or suspend heavy objects in the environs of the sun visors central rear view mirror rails blind hooks sun visor blin...

Page 144: ...ase or stop maximum to the left the flow of scented air Note the central air vents have to be open A cartridge lasts on average 3 months based on 1 hour s us age per day To remove the air freshener 1 Press the button A rotating it a quarter turn to the left as far as it will go 2 Remove the air freshener from the dashboard 3 Replace the cartridge see Changing the cartridge To insert the air freshen...

Page 145: ...tact with the skin and with the eyes In the event of swallowing consult a doctor and show him the product packaging or label Do not install or remove a cartridge while you are driving Air freshener button The air freshener button A is independent of the car tridge Cartridges are supplied without the air fresh ener button A The button of the air freshener A freshener can only be fixed into the centr...

Page 146: ...sist it or slow it down To open the rear screen Your vehicle may have an opening rear screen This opening configuration gives you enhanced access to the boot space even if you are parked close to a wall or to another ve hicle Press on the control 2 To close the rear screen Lower the rear screen Note The handhold 4 is in line with the rear wiper In the C4 Picasso vehicle if the rear screen is open y...

Page 147: ...e luggage cover To refit 1 Present the luggage cover to its slots and push firmly down 2 So that the luggage cover will rise with the tailgate take the cords and attach them on the tailgate Front shelf To remove 1 First remove the rear shelf 2 Push upwards then lift on each side To refit 1 Orient the flap downwards 2 Present the luggage cover to its slots and push firmly down ...

Page 148: ...ap to free the Modubox 2 Unhook the black strap then press on the round buttons on either side of the Modubox simultane ously to deploy it B O O T M O D U B O X C 4 P I C A S S O Use of the Modubox outside the vehicle Press on the recess on the left hand side of the Modubox to raise or lower the handle Stowage inside the vehicle Perform the operations in reverse to fold and stow inside the vehicle...

Page 149: ...u to secure your loads 1 2 3 and 4 on the boot floor 5 6 7 and 8 on the boot pillars The cargo net gives you a number of configurations depending on which of the anchoring rings you attach it to hammock format vertical horizontal on the floor or behind the second row seats enabling you to secure a variety of objects in the boot Note For reasons of safety in the event of sudden braking it is recommend...

Page 150: ...interference with the second row passengers when the seats are in the reclined position Position 2 7 seat configuration Behind the third row seats this position conceals objects stowed in the boot from outside view To install the roller 1 Roll up the blind then remove the roller from its initial position 2 Position the roller with the blind pull bar upper most flap downward 3 Fold the concertina pla...

Page 151: ...owards the front 5 Proceed in reverse order to installing Note you can position the concertina plate vertically to lodge a bulkier object in the boot well Position 3 7 seat configuration stowage position To install the roller 1 Remove the blind from its current position 2 Position the roller with the blind pull bar upper most flap downward 3 Engage the lug on the left of the roller in notch C 4 Pass...

Page 152: ...ler under that of the luggage cover blind 3 Raise the flap on the blind positioning it on top of the blind 4 Deploy the net passing it between the rollers and the seats 5 Pull the net upwards 6 Anchor it to the roof by means of the fixing points after you have removed their covers To remove Perform these operations in reverse order Position 2 2 seat configuration behind the first row To install the ro...

Page 153: ...km h 6 mph Note the automatic correction does not function if the doors or the tailgate are open The automatic correction operates even if your vehicle is in economy mode ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION The automatic correction can be deactivated Press on the button B for approximately two seconds Release the button when you hear a beep Deactivation is confirmed by the lighting of the LED on the button B I...

Page 154: ...ound signal You can stop the movement at any time by releasing the control 3 beeps will confirm that the movement has gone as far as it can To return to the nominal height Press briefly twice at the top of the control A Note If you start the vehicle without having returned it to the nominal height the automatic correction will ac tivate as soon as the vehicle starts to move During the correction the...

Page 155: ...A B C D E F G H I J K N P M R O Q Q L 10 10 11 11 11 3 4 2 1 5 7 8 9 6 S 12 152 IV R A D I O R D S A U D I O C O M PA C T D I S C S Y S T E M W I T H C D C H A N G E R ...

Page 156: ...er frequencies CD source CD changer source and MP3 source Forward search for tracks Long press Fast forward with accelerated sound Other sources In the menus choice of your adjustments If your vehicle has the Bluetooth system Selection of characters L OK Button for validation and activation deactivation of certain functions If your vehicle has the Bluetooth system Answer call end call M Radio sour...

Page 157: ...ource Search of the track CD changer source Selection of next or previous CD 4 VOL Volume decrease 5 Mute First press Temporary sound pause Second press Restoration of sound 6 MENU Access to the main menu to activate deactivate or choose the adjustments for your vehicle In certain countries this control is deactivated while the vehicle is moving 7 OK In a menu a list an alphabet Validation of the ...

Page 158: ...e You can also increase or decrease the volume using buttons 1 and 4 at the steering wheel Note The sound volume when you switch off the radio will be the same when you switch it on again The radio sound volume auto matically adjusts to the vehicle speed provided the volume ad justment function is activated Temporary sound pause Press on control 5 at the steering wheel or on the MUTE button to act...

Page 159: ...d Tuning sensitivity Automatic searches can be car ried out according to two levels of sensitivity To capture the most powerful trans mitters choose the local search mode LO default option To capture the weakest or most distant transmitters choose the sensitive search mode DX Search for a station is done first in LO local sensitivity then in DX distant sensitivity To commence a search in sensi tivi...

Page 160: ... dio goes directly to memory 1 of memory bank FM3 Note If the traffic information function has been activated see RDS SYSTEM the stations offering this facility will be memorised as priority If it is unable to memorise any new stations the system will re tain the previously memorised stations If the system is unable to find 6 stations the unfilled memory slots will remain free Recall of pre set stati...

Page 161: ... functions on multifunction screen C 1 Press button O 2 Select the AUDIO icon using buttons J or M 3 Confirm your choice with a press on button L 4 Select the sub menu for the FM waveband via buttons J or M Confirm your choice with a press on button L 5 Select scanning for RDS sta tions via buttons J or M 6 Validate your choice with a press on button L 7 Using control L select dese lect to activate ...

Page 162: ...own programmes while you are listening to one of these stations the system will switch automatically to a station on the network that is broadcast ing traffic information You can stop listening to a mes sage by pressing button I Sound volume adjustment for traffic information The sound volume for traffic infor mation operates separately from that for the rest of the system and can be adjusted indepen...

Page 163: ...ely for fast forward or rewind with accelerated sound Play resumes as normal when the button is released Menu This menu allows activation deac tivation of two options Playback of the first 7 seconds approx of each track of the CD Random playback of the CD tracks This can be accessed in two ways Either by pressing button O and proceeding as for Search of Sta tions RDS for screen C the sub menu corre...

Page 164: ...press L Use buttons N or K to select the track you wish to listen to Validate by pressing button L or control 7 at the steering wheel Menu This menu is for activation deacti vation of three options Playback of the first 7 seconds approx of each track of the CD Repetition of the current CD cover Random playback of CD cover tracks by CD cover This can be accessed in two ways Either by pressing button...

Page 165: ...ased Menu This menu is for activation deacti vation of three options Playback of the first 7 seconds approx of each track of the CD Repetition of the current CD Random playback of tracks CD by CD This can be accessed in two ways Either by pressing button O and proceeding as for Search of Sta tions RDS for screen C the sub menu corresponds to the Audio Preferences Or if you are in CD changer source ...

Page 166: ...ithin the field of reception of the Bluetooth system on your vehi cle the next connection will not be automatic To restore auto matic connection you will have to connect your telephone manually see following page Configura tion Connecting a twinned mobile telephone If you are already in telephone communication when the audio system is turned on the latter detects the telephone To avoid interference ...

Page 167: ...orded in the Vcard format you must se lect the person you wish to call then validate A list of 4 numbers maximum can be displayed with the following labels Home Of fice Mobile and Car Calls list After selecting this component and then validating the calls list is displayed with a maximum of 10 calls made arrow pointing up ward 10 calls received arrow pointing downward and 10 calls not connected It ...

Page 168: ...ol appears at the bottom of the display to indicate the range of the mobile telephone connected An Envelope symbol appears at the bottom of the display to indicate the presence of an unread SMS on the mobile telephone connected A Sound track symbol appears at the bottom of the display to indi cate the presence of a message on the mobile telephone connected To swap a call During a telephone convers...

Page 169: ...ctions remain the same as those for the radio No extra adjustment is necessary However to profit fully from your Philips system you are recommended to adjust the audio functions bass Bass treble Treb front rear balance Fad left right balance Bal to position O Loudness Loud to position ON for listening to a CD and to position OFF for listening to the radio Your system also gives you Dolby wrap aroun...

Page 170: ... fuel flap indicates the fuels that are authorised UNLEADED PETROL DIESEL FUEL The petrol engines are designed to run on RON 95 However for better vehicle per formance petrol engines we rec ommend RON 98 After switching off the ignition the control A is A active for only a few min utes If necessary switch on the ignition again to reactivate it If you have put in fuel that is wrong for your vehicle ...

Page 171: ... for you to be able to action the control Move the lever B located at the top of the grille to the right of the chevrons then raise the bonnet Bonnet stay detach the stay C and pivot it upwards to insert it into the notch To close the bonnet Move the stay C back to its initial position lower the bonnet until it is horizontal then allow it to slam shut Check that the bonnet is locked Avoid opening ...

Page 172: ...EPAIRS TO THE SYSTEM HDi engines are of a highly technical nature All maintenance and repairs require specific qualifications which only a CITROËN dealer can guarantee All maintenance and repairs require specific qualifications which only a All maintenance and repairs require specific qualifications which only a Do not use a high pressure jet cleaner under the bonnet 2 0 i 16V ENGINES ...

Page 173: ...y Engine oil Check the oil level with the vehicle parked on horizon tal ground with the engine having been switched off for at least 15 minutes Quality See the Maintenance Guide Brake fluid The brake fluid level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir Should the warning lamp come on while you are driving stop imme diately and contact a CITROËN while you are driving stop imme while y...

Page 174: ...minutes after the engine has stopped If intervening under the bonnet when the engine is hot even when the vehicle is stationary and the ignition switched off be aware that the cooling fan could operate at any time The coolant level should be be tween the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion chamber Top up the level If you have to add more than 1 litre have the cooling system checked by a CITROËN mor...

Page 175: ... is located at the base of the filter Persist until water ceases to flow out Then retighten the bleed screw or the water in diesel fuel sensor D I E S E L I N J E C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T Protection cover HDi 138 engine Remove the protection cover by first unclipping point 1 then 3 and 4 Detach point 2 by pulling towards you then lift To reposition the protection cover attach point 2 first Lower th...

Page 176: ...ction the manual priming pump until some resistance is felt Then action the starter gently pressing the accelerator until the engine starts If the engine fails to start at the first attempt wait 15 seconds before trying again If the engine fails to start after a few attempts repeat the procedure from the beginning When the engine is idling accelerate gently to complete the purge of the circuit D I ...

Page 177: ...ange Fluid for screen wash 3 litres Fluid for screen wash and headlamp wash 6 litres Engine type Engine oil capacities in litres 1 1 6i 16V 120 hp 88 kW 4 25 1 6i 16V 150 hp 110 kW 4 25 2 0i 16V 143 hp 105 kW 5 1 6 HDI 110 hp 80 kW 3 75 2 0 HDI 138 hp 100 kW 5 25 ...

Page 178: ...efore dis connecting the battery Do not touch the cable clamps during the procedure Do not lean over the batteries Disconnect the cables in the re verse order to connection ensuring that they do not touch each other Connect the cables in the order indicated in the diagram Make sure that the clamps are properly secured order order risk of sparks Start the engine of the assisting vehicle Let the eng...

Page 179: ...our vehicle s electrical system is designed to operate with ei ther standard or optional equip ment Before installing electrical equip ment or accessories on your vehicle consult a CITROËN ment or accessories on your ment or accessories on your dealer CITROËN declines all respon sibility for the consequences and costs that are caused by faults or repairs on your vehicle resulting from the installa...

Page 180: ...ps refrigerated glovebox radio F8 20A Multifunction display radio CD changer steering wheel controls multimedia deflation detection alarm trailer F9 30A Cigar lighter multimedia front 12V socket torch radio F10 15A Height corrector suspension F11 15A Brake switch ignition switch F12 15A Parking assistance automatic screen wipe and lighting passenger s electric seat AFIL Hi Fi amplifier trailer F13 5...

Page 181: ...arking assistance automatic screen wipe and lighting passenger s electric seat AFIL Hi Fi amplifier F34 5A Trailer F35 Free F36 20A Hi Fi amplifier F37 10A Air conditioning light pack F38 30A Driver s electric seat F39 5A Fuel flap F40 30A Passenger s electric seat panoramic roof After any operation on the fuses in the fusebox check that the fusebox cover is put back cor rectly for their protection ...

Page 182: ...fuseboxes and which give extra protection is the preserve of CITROËN technicians All work on the MAXI fuses which are located in these fuseboxes All work on the MAXI fuses which are located in these fuseboxes After any operation carefully reclose the cover If the cover is not correctly positioned or not properly closed that could cause serious problems on your vehi cle For the same reason take car...

Page 183: ... clutch switch BCP protection switch box F7 10A Automatic gearbox engine coolant level switch power steering F8 25A Starter motor F9 10A Stoplamp switch F10 30A Engine components F11 40A Rear blower F12 30A Screen wipe F13 40A BSI Built in Systems Interface F14 30A Air pump heat exchange saver F15 10A Right hand main beam F16 10A Left hand main beam F17 15A Left hand dipped beam F18 15A Right hand...

Page 184: ...c socket F6 15A ECU for 6 speed electronic gearbox automatic gearbox F7 5A ESP ECU F8 20A Rear 12V socket Fuses on the battery Fusebox To access the fusebox located on the battery detach and remove the cover After any operation carefully reclose the cover If the cover is not correctly positioned or not properly closed that could cause serious problems on your vehi cle For the same reason take care...

Page 185: ...i clockwise and remove it from its housing 3 Replace the bulb H7 4 Reposition the bulb holder by pushing it in tighte ning it by a quarter turn clockwise 5 Put back the rubber plug Changing a halogen bulb should only be done after the headlamp has been switched off for a few minutes risk of serious burns Do not touch the bulb directly with your fingers use lint free cloths It is imperative to use o...

Page 186: ...arter turn anti clockwise 2 Remove it from its housing 3 Replace the bulb H6W 4 Reposition the bulb holder 5 Rotate it a quarter turn clock wise to reposition in its housing Direction indicator 1 The direction indicator bulb is located underneath the main beam bulb Remove the rub ber plug 2 Pull on the bulb holder to re move it 3 Replace the bulb H21 4 Reposition the bulb holder in the bracket and...

Page 187: ... C H A N G I N G B U L B S X E N O N D U A L F U N C T I O N H E A D L A M P S If the headlamp bears this symbol any operation to change the Xenon dual function directional headlamp D1S is the preserve of professionals risk of electrocution Contact a CITROËN dealer It is recommended to change both bulbs at the same time if one of them is faulty Sidelamp see Halogen headlamps Direction indicator se...

Page 188: ...he bulbs To remove a bulb rotate it a quarter turn To refit the bulb rotate it a quarter turn in the other direction 6 Reposition the bulb holder 7 Reconnect the connector to the lens unit 8 Reattach the lamp unit on the bodywork and do up the two screws 9 Reposition the plastic cover by exerting pressure Rear lamps on the tailgate 1 With the boot open remove the plastic cover on the tailgate 2 Rem...

Page 189: ...tate it a quarter turn in the other direction 6 Reposition the bulb holder 7 Put back the seal 8 Reconnect the connector to the lens unit 9 Stow the harness in the open ing provided in the bodywork 10 Reattach the lens unit on the bodywork and do up the 3 screws Third stoplamp with bulb 1 With the boot open detach the interior trim 2 Undo the nuts 3 Using a thin screwdriver de tach the 3 retaining...

Page 190: ... Rotate the bulb holder a quar ter turn 3 Pull on the bulb holder 4 Rotate the bulb a quarter turn to remove it 5 Replace the bulb P21W 6 Fit the bulb 7 Reposition the bulb holder by rotating it a quarter turn Front foglamps 1 Insert the key in the notch 1 tilt ing the bulb holder cover locat ed underneath the bumper then insert the key in the notch 2 to remove it 2 Undo the lens 3 Tilt the bulb h...

Page 191: ... interior lamp 1 with a thin screwdriver close to the button to access the bulb Bulb W 5 W Spotlamps 2 Detach the cover of the interior lamp To access the bulb detach the partition for the spotlamp con cerned as necessary Bulb W 5 W Boot lamps Detach the unit by pushing it rear wards Bulb W 5 W Torch 1 Open the tab 2 Push with a flat screwdriver in the hole under the tab and re cover the bulb unit ...

Page 192: ...the authorised load capacities For maximum loads that can be distributed on the roof bars See Chapter General information Bicycle carrier Do not attach a bicycle carrier with straps to the follow ing vehicle versions C4 Picasso 5 seater all versions C4 Picasso 7 seater version with opening rear screen Roof bars and roof boxes The design of your vehicle for your safety and to avoid damage to the ro...

Page 193: ...bars If you cannot make the pressure attain this level then the tyre is not repairable 7 Remove and stow the com pressor 8 Drive immediately for a few miles at reduced speed in or der for the repair to set 9 Adjust the tyre pressure to the normal level for the vehicle checking that there is no air es caping no loss of pressure 10 Drive at reduced speed 80 km h 50 mph Visit a CITROËN dealer as soon...

Page 194: ... the vehicle if it is supported only by the jack use a stand It is essential not to exceed a speed of 80 km h 50 mph on your spare wheel Have the original wheel repaired and refitted as soon as possible 5 Vehicle jack with handle 6 Removable towing eye 7 Two chocks provided for changing a wheel or for other uses on the vehicle such as unlocking the electric parking brake 8 Electric parking brake un...

Page 195: ...on certain al loy wheels 3 Turn the pinion anti clockwise to draw in the ca ble First the pinion will turn idly then the cable will tighten to raise the wheel Check that the wheel is tight against the vehicle floor and not interfering with other nearby components e g the exhaust 4 Stow the tools and chocks With the affected road wheel now under the vehicle floor the vehicle has reduced ground cleara...

Page 196: ...moving tool 1 into the recess in the central trim and lever it off For vehicles with alloy wheels that have visible bolts remove the chromes covers using the tool 2 Before any operation of this sort it is advisable to deactivate your pneumatic suspension see Pneumatic sus pension When changing a wheel it is essential to immobilise the vehicle on ground that is level stable and non slippery 4 Slack...

Page 197: ...rent from those of the normal vehicle wheels identified by a label it is imperative to use the spare wheel only temporarily to drive with caution not to exceed 80 km h 50 mph and to have the tyre repaired and the normal wheel refitted as soon as possible Tyre pressures These are indicated on the label on the front left hand door pillar see Vehicle Identification The wheel bolts are specific to each ty...

Page 198: ...e imme diately avoiding any violent actions on the steering wheel or brakes Puncture Change the damaged wheel whether punctured or substan tially deflated have the tyre re paired as soon as possible then check the tyre pressures as soon as you can after that The wheel affected will no longer be detectable by the alert system if it is in the boot or undergoing re pair The spare wheel is not moni tor...

Page 199: ...eeling that is gearbox in neutral Failing to respect this point may damage some braking components and lead to the failure of the braking assistance func tion when the engine is next started Removable towing ring The towing ring is detachable and can be fitted either at the front or at the rear of the vehicle It is stowed with the tools either in the storage flap under the second row footwell or acc...

Page 200: ...mponent on the ribs of the front bumper Before fitting After fitting The screen is supplied with the vehicle depending on country It should only be fitted during the winter period Do not forget to remove it if the external temperature exceeds 10 C during towing at speeds over 120 km h 75 mph ...

Page 201: ...te of this warning and advise you to con tact a dealer who can show you the range of approved equip ment and accessories Safety anti intrusion alarm anti wheel theft stolen vehicle locating medical kit warning triangle high visibility vest dog guard snow chains front foglamps kit rear parking assistance etc Navigation and communication audio systems navigation sys tems CD changer DVD player Blueto...

Page 202: ...tive 80 1268 CEE They can vary depending on how the vehicle is driven on the prevailing traffic conditions on weather conditions on vehicle load on how the vehicle has been maintained and also on how many accessories are in use Engine type 1 6i 16V 120 ch 1 6i 16V 150hp 2 0i 16V 143hp 1 6 HDI 110hp 2 0 HDI 138hp BVM BVA BMP BVA BVM BMP BMP BVA Urban 11 1 12 9 7 3 6 8 7 9 9 9 CO2 emissions g km 263 ...

Page 203: ...ans plomb RON 95 RON 98 Gazole Turning circle between walls in metres 11 85 French fiscal rating 9 9 6 6 8 9 Maximum power kW 88 110 103 103 80 80 100 100 Calculated maximum speed in km h mph in top gear 195 190 180 180 195 190 BVM Manual gearbox BVA Automatic gearbox BMP Electronic Gearbox System These values apply to both Grand C4 Picasso and C4 Picasso G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N ...

Page 204: ...e weight 2 260 2 240 2 250 2 250 2 320 2 350 Maximum weight on rear axle 1 210 Gross train weight 3 660 3 440 3 130 3 130 3 620 3 550 Gross trailer weight 8 Incline 12 1 400 1 200 880 880 1 300 1 200 Incline 8 1 400 1 700 1 050 1 050 1 700 1 440 With weight transfer within gross train weight Incline 12 1 500 1 500 1 180 1 180 1 500 1 500 Trailer weight without brakes 750 Trailer nose weight 60 60 ...

Page 205: ...0 2 060 2 140 2 150 Maximum weight on rear axle 1 000 Gross train weight 3 590 3 440 3 130 3 130 3 540 3 550 Gross trailer weight 8 Incline 12 1 500 1 400 1 080 1 070 1 400 1 400 Incline 8 1 500 1 700 1 200 1 200 1 700 1 600 With weight transfer within gross train weight Incline 12 1 500 1 500 1 300 1 300 1 500 1 500 Trailer weight without brakes 750 Trailer nose weight 60 Maximum weight on roof b...

Page 206: ...ht 1 600 1 579 1 615 1 655 Gross vehicle weight 2 070 2 040 2 090 2 130 Maximum weight on rear axle 1 000 Gross train weight 3 570 3 440 3 490 3 530 Gross trailer weight 8 Incline 12 1 500 1 400 1 400 1 400 Incline 8 1 500 1 700 1 700 1 600 With weight transfer within gross train weight Incline 12 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 Trailer weight without brakes 750 Trailer nose weight 60 Maximum weight on ro...

Page 207: ...imum speed of a towing vehicle is limited to 100 km h approx 60 mph Observe your vehicle s towing limits It is essential to comply with the max Gross Trailer Weights and speed limits as specified by legislation in each country Chainable tyres consult a CITROËN dealer to know which Chainable tyres Chainable tyres can be fitted with chains Only use snow chains on the front wheels Remove them on roads ...

Page 208: ...N D C 4 P I C A S S O A N D C 4 P I C A S S O I N M E T R E S Grand C4 Picasso C4 Picasso A 2 730 2 730 B 4 590 4 470 C 0 990 0 990 D 0 870 0 750 E 1 510 1 510 F 1 540 1 540 G 1 660 to 1 710 1 660 to 1 680 H 2 100 2 100 I 1 830 1 830 Depending on suspensions and roof bars ...

Page 209: ...C B A D E F G H 206 VII A 0 930 B 0 960 0 980 C 0 880 1 000 D 1 610 1 870 E 0 930 F 1 140 G 1 120 H 1 170 D I M E N S I O N S C 4 P I C A S S O I N M E T R E S ...

Page 210: ...C B A D E F G H VII 207 D I M E N S I O N S G R A N D C 4 P I C A S S O I N M E T R E S A 0 920 B 0 990 1 000 C 1 030 1 160 D 1 800 2 060 E 0 880 F 1 070 G 1 160 H 1 170 ...

Page 211: ...ment All CITROËN original replacement parts are available exclusively within the dealer network For your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee you are advised to use only CITROËN replacement parts For your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee For your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee Use the tyre pressures recom me...

Page 212: ...urant and taking account of traffic conditions To listen to the radio To listen to CDs MP3 CDs To copy CDs into your Jukebox source 10 Go s available on the hard disc To telephone hands free To enjoy access to CITROËN services according to the country you are in Citroën Emergency Citroën Assistance Citroën On line and NaviDrive services To access a vehicle diagnosis menu To connect a nomad audio vi...

Page 213: ... display Long press Close main menu and return to the welcome screen 7 Short press Manual search of higher frequencies Jukebox CD CD changer source MP3 Selection of the previous CD prev ious directory Other sources Moving in the menus In Select Move on map mode move upwards 8 SIM card eject button 9 Audio adjustments Sound ambiences bass treble loudness fade balance speed sensitive volume 10 SIM c...

Page 214: ...pdate of the list of radio stations available 14 Radio source Manual search of lower frequencies Jukebox CD CD changer source MP3 Selection of the next CD next directory Other sources Moving in the menus In Selection Move on map mode move downwards 15 Short press Access to the Main Menu Long press Access to the Voice Commands menu to the description of your equipment to the démonstration of Naviga...

Page 215: ...information relating to the following sources Audio Telephone Trip computer Navigator 23 Long press between 2 and 8 seconds Emergency call 24 Short press Selection of the audio source Radio CD CD changer Juke box Long press Copy of a CD on Jukebox source 17 Other functions of the alphanumeric keypad Radio source Short press Recall of pre set stations Long press Pre setting of stations CD changer s...

Page 216: ...t an alphabet 28 Volume decrease 29 Temporary sound pause Restoration of sound Mute 30 Main menu access button To comply with legislation in certain countries the Menu button is deactivated while the vehicle is moving 31 Validation button Validation of the function chosen or of the value modified 32 Scrolling of the elements to select from a list 33 Cancel or delete button Short press Cancellation ...

Page 217: ...n be recognised Press on the control ESC or on the voice recognition button to deactivate voice recognition Note Voice recognition deactivates auto matically following an action using voice commands emission of a double beep after a few seconds with no voice com mands the system says End of rec ognition or Example To call a number in your telephone direc tory press on the voice recognition button ...

Page 218: ...41 Previous track Detail page 41 Detail page 41 Next track Detail page 41 Detail page 41 Repeat Scan Detail page 28 Display Audio Detail page 27 Navigator Detail page 11 Trip computer Telephone Detail page 44 Telephone Voice mail Detail page 44 Redial Adress book Pre recordedlabel Detail page 44 Call Pre recorded label Detail page 46 Message Display Detail page 47 Read Detail page 47 Navigator Sto...

Page 219: ... MENU button TRAFFIC INFORMATION TMC in formation messages etc AUDIO radio CD Jukebox source options etc T E L E M AT I C S t e l e p h o n e directory SIM services etc CONFIGURATION vehicle param eters display time languages voice auxiliary socket etc VIDEO activation parameters etc VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS log of alerts etc NAVIGATION GUIDANCE GPS stages options etc MAP orientation details display etc ...

Page 220: ...system enables your position to be plotted via contact with a number of satellites The navigation system is composed of the following elements A synthesised voice for enunciating the guidance instructions during navigation A multifunction display A GPS aerial Controls on your NaviDrive as well as on the steering wheel The demonstration gives you a simulation of the Navigation function The demonstr...

Page 221: ...based on flowing traffic h Distance to final destination i Altitude Apart from on the screen the manœuvres to be made are announced by a voice synthesiser Repeating the last piece of voice infor mation A few seconds after enunciation of a guid ance voice instruction you have the pos sibility of hearing it again Keep the end of the lighting control stalk pressed How to adjust the volume for the voice ...

Page 222: ...have indicated to define or modify the calculation criteria for the itinerary shortest way quickest way etc to access the list of Traffic information messages to move the pointer on the Map Press button MENU Rotate the control to select the Navigation Guidance icon A Press on the control to validate When the Navigation function is displayed successive presses on the MODE button the Navigation menu s...

Page 223: ...sted ENTER STAGES AND ITINERARY Add a stage to an itinerary after starting a guidance Order or delete stages when creating an itinerary Divert an itinerary according to the number of kilome tres or miles you will have indicated for example to avoid a traffic hold up Alter the destination initially chosen SET PARAMETERS FOR THE GUIDANCE OPTIONS Defining the route calculation criteria Adjust the volum...

Page 224: ...wn Press on the control to validate each letter The last guidance address is displayed After the first letter has been validated only those letters that can complete an existing name in the database will be displayed At the time of the entry you can select the following functions D to see list of the towns commencing with or comprising the same letters when the list contains only 6 names of towns t...

Page 225: ...optimum distance time relationship Note If you modify one of the criteria during a guidance the itinerery can be altered You can also select routes favouring toll roads motorways bridges traffic information with the possibility of diverting the route according to the messages See Traf fic information advised Press on the control to validate Start the guidance by selecting OK and press on the control...

Page 226: ...te the control to select D to move the selected stage higher in the list E to move the selected stage lower in the list The stage has to be either reached or deleted in order for you to be able to continue beyond this stage The itinerary is recalculated automatically according to the sequence of stages During guidance in the menu Navigation Guidance Rotate the control to select the menu A Press on...

Page 227: ...te the control to define the calculation criterion you prefer Quickest route shortest route route offering the optimum distance time relationship Note If you modify one of the criteria during a guidance the itinerery can be altered You can also select routes favouring toll roads motorways bridges traffic information so that you have the possibility to divert the route according to the messages See T...

Page 228: ...ontrol to validate Rotate the control to select the category of Centre of interest that you require Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select the location of the Centre of interest Press on the control to validate The address of the Centre of interest displays automatically Rotate the control to define the calculation criterion you prefer see How to enter an address Press on the...

Page 229: ... When the scale is less than or equal to 10 km the map goes automatically to North orientation HOW TO MOVE THE POINTER ON THE MAP 1 2 4 3 1 Move to the North 2 Move to the West 3 Move to the South 4 Move to the East WHAT IS THE MAP MENU MODIFY THE ORIENTATION OF THE MAP You can move on a map in order to view the centres of interest observe an area etc HOW TO MODIFY THE SCALE OF THE MAP Viewing in ...

Page 230: ...p in perspective DISPLAY ON THE MAP THE DETAILS OF THE CENTRES OF INTEREST POI AVAILABLE LIST PAGE 21 MODIFY THE DISPLAY OF THE MAP Display the map full screen Display the map on the right of the screen MOVE THE POINTER ON THE MAP M A P A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U S T R U C T U R E HOW TO ACCESS THE MAP MENU Press button MENU Rotate the control to select the Map icon A Press on the control to ...

Page 231: ...ap Press on the control to access the contextual menu for the centre of interest Rotate the control to select the function desired Press on the control to validate A pointer appears on the map You can select the following functions C obtain information on the category of centre of interest D define the Centre of interest as a new destination of an itinerary E define the centre of interest as a stage...

Page 232: ...ctions CULTURE TOURISM ENTERTAINMENT Culture museums and theatres Historic monuments tourist attractions Exhibitions Cinemas Skating Bowling TRANSPORT AND MOTORING Airports flying clubs Rail stations bus stations Car hire Car parks rest areas Ferry terminals port areas Service stations garages Radar zones High accident zones depending on the country of marketing and availability of the service CITR...

Page 233: ...ing in which traffic direc tion they are situated Quality of the TMC information Depending on the station selected the traffic information may be more or less complete and precise or cover a larger or smaller area Each radio station is individually responsible for the quality of the information that it broadcasts AVAILABILITY OF THE TMC INFORMA TION When the FM station selected is able to broadcast ...

Page 234: ...ading of new messages by the NaviDrive voice Activate or deactivate the display of new TMC mes sages do not select the tab for the regions with dense traffic CHOOSING A TMC STATION Select an automatic TMC search Select a manual TMC search Access the list of TMC stations FILTERING TMC INFORMATION T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U S T R U C T U R E HOW TO ACCESS THE T...

Page 235: ...elected the traffic info guidance option If you accept one of these messages then the NaviDrive offers you a diversion and recalculates your itinerary You can then choose whether or not to accept the offer A message is sent to you when the deci sion is imminent You are informed again as you approach the junction FILTERING TMC INFORMATION T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N F U N C T I O N S I N D E ...

Page 236: ...t Copying from Jukebox source to a CD is not possible Playlist Playlist is a function available in Jukebox source It lets you read a selection of titles recorded in different albums or directories of Jukebox source Jukebox source can contain a maximum of 4 Playlists A U D I O G E N E R A L 1 RADIO SOURCE The radio of your NaviDrive system allows you to listen to radio stations on waveband AM or FM...

Page 237: ...to stop the sound momentarily Press on the Mute button D The sound of the Audio source currently being listened to is cut The guidance instructions remain activated To restore sound press on one of the buttons on your NaviDrive or on one of the controls on the steering wheel or Press on button D to select the pre defined musical ambiances bass treble loudness front rear and left right balance autom...

Page 238: ...on broadcast by the station being listened to A U D I O A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U Each Audio source has a shortcut Press button MENU Rotate the control to select the Audio icon A Press on the control to validate When one of the Audio functions is displayed successive presses on the MODE button the shortcuts for the current source give you access to the principal functions e g the Radio funct...

Page 239: ...ast by the station being listened to name of singer title of song etc SETTING PARAMETERS FOR CD AND JUKEBOX SOURCES Activate or deactivate playback of the start of each track of the CD CD MP3 Activate or deactivate playback of all the tracks of the CD or of all the directory of the Jukebox Activate or deactivate repetition of the current album or CD cover Activate or deactivate display of the info...

Page 240: ...nly MANAGING AND SETTING PARAMETERS FOR JUKEBOX SOURCE Move delete or rename data stored on the hard disc or from Jukebox source Albums titles Define a compression rate in MP3 Re initialise Jukebox source MANAGING THE PLAYLIST Select titles or albums in order to modify or create a Playlist Rename a Playlist Delete a Playlist A U D I O S T R U C T U R E O F T H E M E N U 2 2 WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS O...

Page 241: ... capture a station whose frequency you know do a manual search Maintain pressure on one of the buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad for more than 2 seconds Note A window opens on the screen The station is memorised as it appears on the attributed memory number Press on one of the buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad and rotate the control G at the steering wheel For RDS stations recall of a station launches a sea...

Page 242: ...ffering this service are memorised first Keep button LIST pressed to update the list of stations avail able R A D I O S O U R C E HOW TO SEARCH FOR STATION IN A SORTED LIST HOW TO MEMORISE TRANSMITTERS AUTOMATICALLY Your NaviDrive may be subject to phenomena which you do not encoun ter with the installation you have at home Reception in AM as in FM is affected by various kinds of interference that ...

Page 243: ...atically checks and selects the best frequency for the radio sta tion captured provided the station transmits on more than one frequency The frequency of a radio station extends to around 50 km Loss of reception during a journey is explained by the change from one frequency to another If the station you have selected does not broadcast on different frequencies in the areas in which you are travell...

Page 244: ... ANNOUNCEMENTS You have to be in FM The station you are tuned to must confirm through the RDS system that it broadcasts road information Stations organised in a network EON have regional transmitters sending their own programmes While listening to one of these stations you can switch to any station on the network that is broadcasting traffic information messages The display will indicate TA provided...

Page 245: ...e Jazz Country Folk singing Golden oldies Traditional Documentary Press on the TA PTY button for more than 2 seconds to display the list of pro gramme types Rotate the control to choose a programme type Press on the control to validate the pro gramme type chosen Press on the TA PTY button for more than PTY 2 seconds Your NaviDrive launches a station search It will tune to the first trans mitter bro...

Page 246: ...all the musical tracks Playback may require some tens of seconds before starting Playback of the CD MP3 is optimised if the cover level is limited to 2 C D C D M P 3 S O U R C E Your Audio equipment may enable you to listen to musical works Musical work is protected by law Non respect of the law can lead to prosecutions If the surface of the compact disc is dirty it can be wiped with a soft clean ...

Page 247: ...vedwithin 10to 15seconds it is automatically taken back into the slot but without being played back When you are listening to an audio CD Keep button B pressed for rapid reverse with accelerated sound Keep pressing button C or the control on the steering wheel D to listen in fast forward Release to resume normal playback of the disc C D C D M P 3 S O U R C E HOW TO EJECT A CD DVD MP3 HOW TO SELECT...

Page 248: ...D the track being listened to rotate the control to select E Press on the control to validate If you select option C Rotate the control to select the context containing the list of tracks on the CD Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select a track Press on the control to select the track Once all the desired tracks have been selected press on button ESC to exit from the context...

Page 249: ...pressing of the CD is finished You can select upper case lower case or special characters by selecting the G option If you copy a CD MP3 or 2 CDs containing CD text information the names of the albums and tracks will be retained The names of the ID3 Tags is retained and used if a CD MP3 is copied Jukebox source copies the CDs in 4x For example a CD of 1 hour will be copied in 15 minutes During copy...

Page 250: ...Playlist Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select B Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select an album Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select tracks Press on the control to enter Once the selection is completed Rotate the control to select OK Press on the control to validate Repeat the operation until your Playlist is completed The or...

Page 251: ...wheel Rotate the control to select an initial track Press on the control to validate In the Audio menu Rotate the control to select the menu A Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select a Playlist Press on the control to validate Rotate the control to select OK Press on the control to validate Playback starts automatically on the last album played To select an album in Jukebox s...

Page 252: ...e CD is automatic After each change of source on return to CD changer source playback will resume at the same point where it had been interrupted WHAT IS THE CD CHANGER SELECTING A CD PLAY BACK THE NEXT PREVIOUS CD or CD CHANGER SOURCE This device can accommodate 5 discs INSERTING CDS INTO THE MAGAZINE Insert the CDs printed surface to the left Note Each compartment takes one disc only The CD chan...

Page 253: ...evel of reception of the networks During a communication it indicates to you the time elapsed since the start of the communication the number provided the option and the service are available the name of your correspondant if this is recorded in the directory the level of reception of the network Each press on one of the keypad buttons lets you scroll through the characters which are allocated on ...

Page 254: ...s at a discounted rate These 2 cards have the same call number and the same messaging Calls arrive as priority on your principal line If the telephone containing the principal SIM card is switched off the calls are transferred automatically to the equip ment with the second SIM card On first installation or for updating your directory Insert the SIM card from your mobile telephone Transfer the inf...

Page 255: ...of memorised numbers accessible the numbers in the current directory of your NaviDrive the numbers in the SIM card The numbers contained in the SIM card are preceded by a SIM card symbol Press button MENU Rotate the control to select the Telematics icon A Press on the control to validate When the telephone function is displayed in the Telephone menu giving access to the main functions for the tele...

Page 256: ...ory Choose the start directory Send or receive one or more files by infrared or from the SIM card READING SENDING EDITING OR DELETING AN SMS MESSAGE Read SMS messages received or stored Send a stored SMS Drafting an SMS Delete all stored SMS messages Select one of the CITROËN network services depend ing on subscription SETTING PARAMETERS FOR THE TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS Configure the network search mode...

Page 257: ...ric keypad Press the Pick up button or press the control on the steering wheel To end the call press the Hang up button or press the control on the steering wheel When you receive a call Press the Pick up button to accept the call or press the control on the steering wheel or in the Telephone menu Rotate the control to select B Press on the control to validate To refuse the call Press the Hang up ...

Page 258: ...on the control to validate each letter Select the C option to correct the entry Once the message is complete Rotate the control to select OK Press on the control to validate A window opens You can view the content of your SMS Rotate the control to select OK Press on the control to validate Compose the number of your correspondant on the alphanumeric keypad select a file in your direc tory or access...

Page 259: ... Should there be no response from the per sons present in the vehicle assistance will systematically be sent to the location of the incident To gain time your vehicle is located automatically thanks to the GPS function of the NaviDrive system Note In the absence of a subscription to the CITROËN Emergency service or if there In the absence of a subscription to In the is no service in the country co...

Page 260: ...alised operators who can answer ques tions about use of your NaviDrive and the associated services offered by the manu facturer and its dealer networks How to access this service Press button CITROËN Select the CITROËN On Line menu Validate This service operates only in France from end 2006 When should you use this service This menu gives you access to the basket of telematic services offered by C...

Page 261: ...OSE THE LANGUAGE OF THE VOICE SYNTHESISER AND OF THE DISPLAY Choose the duration for guide me home lighting and activate or deactivate the directional headlamps DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS ACCORDING TO EQUIPMENT DEFINE THE V THE Choose system of measurement metric or imperial Activate or deactivate the voice commands Activate or deactivate the audio video auxiliary input Activate or deactivate t...

Page 262: ...s on the control to validate Rotate the control to select a field C for the day D for the month E for the year F for the time Press on the control to validate Rotate the control or use the alphanumeric keypad to select the digits that make up the date and the time Press on the control to validate each field Rotate the control to select G for 12 hour mode H for 24 hour mode I for an automatic adjustm...

Page 263: ...atus of the various functions on the vehicle WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS MENU CONSULT THE LIST OF LATEST ALERTS SIGNALLED ON THE DISPLAY CONSULT THE STATUS OF THE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS ON THE VEHICLE ACTIVATED OR DEACTIVATED HOW TO ACCESS THE VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS MENU according to equipment Press button MENU Rotate the control to select the Vehicle Diagnosis icon A Press on the contro...

Page 264: ...splay Adjust the contrast on the display If you have equipment connected on the audio video sockets activation of video mode cuts the audio source currently being listened to Press on button SOURCE to reactivate any other audio source To view the images the equipment has to emit a signal and the vehicle must be stationary While the vehicle is in motion only the sound is available To use this sourc...

Page 265: ... the CD cannot be played back if it is too damaged Check the contents if it is a burnt CD refer to the advice given in the chapter on Audio System For reasons of poor quality some burnt CDs will not be played back by the audio system The CD changer does not play back DVDs The CD changer does not play back MP3 CDs The CD player sound is down graded The CD is scratched or of poor quality Insert only...

Page 266: ...ars on the screen In order to protect the audio equipment in excessive ambient temperatures the radio goes into an automatic thermic protection mode which results in a reduction in sound volume or stopping of the CD player Switch off the audio system for a few minutes in order to allow the system to cool down Why is one not informed in real time of a hold up on the route even though the option for...

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